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Struck-off GP Accused of Choking Woman During Sex
A woman alleges that Thomas Plimmer, a Swindon GP struck off for sexual misconduct, attempted to choke her during sex on a second date in 2017, adding to existing allegations of sexual assault and harassment against him.
Struck-off GP Accused of Choking Woman During Sex
A woman alleges that Thomas Plimmer, a Swindon GP struck off for sexual misconduct, attempted to choke her during sex on a second date in 2017, adding to existing allegations of sexual assault and harassment against him.
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44% Bias Score


Vancouver Police Face Public Hearing Over 2015 Death of Myles Gray
Seven Vancouver police officers face a public disciplinary hearing over the 2015 death of Myles Gray, who died after police responded to a mental health crisis call; a coroner's inquest ruled his death a homicide, and the new hearing aims for a more thorough investigation after previous probes faile...
Vancouver Police Face Public Hearing Over 2015 Death of Myles Gray
Seven Vancouver police officers face a public disciplinary hearing over the 2015 death of Myles Gray, who died after police responded to a mental health crisis call; a coroner's inquest ruled his death a homicide, and the new hearing aims for a more thorough investigation after previous probes faile...
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36% Bias Score


Alberta UCP Committee Recommends Exemptions to Conflict of Interest Rules for Political Staffers
Alberta's UCP legislature committee recommended exempting most political staffers from conflict of interest rules, sparking opposition concerns about increased secrecy and potential corruption; the changes would allow the premier's chief of staff to investigate ethical breaches internally, prompting...
Alberta UCP Committee Recommends Exemptions to Conflict of Interest Rules for Political Staffers
Alberta's UCP legislature committee recommended exempting most political staffers from conflict of interest rules, sparking opposition concerns about increased secrecy and potential corruption; the changes would allow the premier's chief of staff to investigate ethical breaches internally, prompting...
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48% Bias Score


U.K. Explores Eurofima Membership to Reduce Rail Costs
The U.K. government is considering joining Eurofima, a pan-European rail financing group, to lower costs of new trains, addressing concerns over the current ROSCO system's high leasing fees (26% of operators' costs, nearly doubled in five years).
U.K. Explores Eurofima Membership to Reduce Rail Costs
The U.K. government is considering joining Eurofima, a pan-European rail financing group, to lower costs of new trains, addressing concerns over the current ROSCO system's high leasing fees (26% of operators' costs, nearly doubled in five years).
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40% Bias Score


"Söder's Plan for Czech Nuclear Power Faces Strong Opposition"
"Bavarian Minister President Markus Söder's plan to secure preferential access to Czech nuclear power for Bavaria faces strong opposition from energy expert Felix Matthes, who deems it unfeasible due to technical, market, and legal obstacles within the EU's energy market, while Söder hopes to improv...
"Söder's Plan for Czech Nuclear Power Faces Strong Opposition"
"Bavarian Minister President Markus Söder's plan to secure preferential access to Czech nuclear power for Bavaria faces strong opposition from energy expert Felix Matthes, who deems it unfeasible due to technical, market, and legal obstacles within the EU's energy market, while Söder hopes to improv...
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52% Bias Score


BMV Plans to End Seven-Year Drought of New Listings in 2025
The Bolsa Mexicana de Valores (BMV) plans to end a seven-year drought of new listings in 2025 with at least three new companies (Diablos Rojos, Aeroméxico, and Banamex) joining its current 135 listed companies; the BMV will also create two new business divisions and invest in technology to attract m...
BMV Plans to End Seven-Year Drought of New Listings in 2025
The Bolsa Mexicana de Valores (BMV) plans to end a seven-year drought of new listings in 2025 with at least three new companies (Diablos Rojos, Aeroméxico, and Banamex) joining its current 135 listed companies; the BMV will also create two new business divisions and invest in technology to attract m...
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40% Bias Score

"Germany Unveils €1000 EV Charging Credit and Tax Breaks to Boost Electric Vehicle Market"
"Germany's Economy Minister Robert Habeck proposes a comprehensive package to accelerate the country's electric vehicle (EV) market, including a €1000 charging credit, tax breaks for low-to-middle-income EV buyers, subsidies for used EV battery checks, and exploration of social leasing models, aimin...

"Germany Unveils €1000 EV Charging Credit and Tax Breaks to Boost Electric Vehicle Market"
"Germany's Economy Minister Robert Habeck proposes a comprehensive package to accelerate the country's electric vehicle (EV) market, including a €1000 charging credit, tax breaks for low-to-middle-income EV buyers, subsidies for used EV battery checks, and exploration of social leasing models, aimin...
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36% Bias Score

Söder's Plan for Czech Nuclear Power Deemed Unfeasible
Bavarian Minister President Markus Söder's plan to secure privileged access to Czech nuclear power for Bavaria is deemed unfeasible by energy expert Felix Matthes due to technical, market, and legal constraints within the EU's electricity market, raising safety concerns and criticism.

Söder's Plan for Czech Nuclear Power Deemed Unfeasible
Bavarian Minister President Markus Söder's plan to secure privileged access to Czech nuclear power for Bavaria is deemed unfeasible by energy expert Felix Matthes due to technical, market, and legal constraints within the EU's electricity market, raising safety concerns and criticism.
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60% Bias Score

"German Broadcasting Fee Hike Deadlocked, Constitutional Court Decision Expected"
"German state premiers fail to agree on a proposed €0.58 increase to the monthly €18.36 broadcasting fee, leading to an expected decision by the Federal Constitutional Court; Niedersachsen's Minister President Stephan Weil urges the federal government for economic stimulus before the election."

"German Broadcasting Fee Hike Deadlocked, Constitutional Court Decision Expected"
"German state premiers fail to agree on a proposed €0.58 increase to the monthly €18.36 broadcasting fee, leading to an expected decision by the Federal Constitutional Court; Niedersachsen's Minister President Stephan Weil urges the federal government for economic stimulus before the election."
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44% Bias Score

CDU forms controversial coalition with Wagenknecht's BSW in Thuringia
The CDU in Thuringia is forming a coalition government with Sahra Wagenknecht's BSW and the SPD, despite internal opposition and concerns over Wagenknecht's controversial views, particularly on foreign policy. This is the first such coalition in Germany.

CDU forms controversial coalition with Wagenknecht's BSW in Thuringia
The CDU in Thuringia is forming a coalition government with Sahra Wagenknecht's BSW and the SPD, despite internal opposition and concerns over Wagenknecht's controversial views, particularly on foreign policy. This is the first such coalition in Germany.
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72% Bias Score

Artist Anthony Lister to Face Retrial on Rape Charges After Suppression Order Lifted
Australian artist Anthony Lister, acquitted on four sexual assault charges in October, will face retrial on five remaining charges in 2025 after a judge lifted a suppression order that concealed his identity, rejecting defense claims of jury prejudice.

Artist Anthony Lister to Face Retrial on Rape Charges After Suppression Order Lifted
Australian artist Anthony Lister, acquitted on four sexual assault charges in October, will face retrial on five remaining charges in 2025 after a judge lifted a suppression order that concealed his identity, rejecting defense claims of jury prejudice.
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44% Bias Score

"Mexico's Judicial Budget Cut Sparks Worker Protests"
"Mexico's Chamber of Deputies approved a 14.042 billion peso (16.5%) budget cut for the Judicial Branch in 2025, prompting protests from Supreme Court and Judiciary Council workers who fear job losses and reduced benefits, contradicting Article 10 of the judicial reform."

"Mexico's Judicial Budget Cut Sparks Worker Protests"
"Mexico's Chamber of Deputies approved a 14.042 billion peso (16.5%) budget cut for the Judicial Branch in 2025, prompting protests from Supreme Court and Judiciary Council workers who fear job losses and reduced benefits, contradicting Article 10 of the judicial reform."
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48% Bias Score
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